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Views on social media and its linkage to longitudinal data from two generations of a UK cohort study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
Nina H. Di Cara, Andy Boyd, Alastair R. Tanner, et al.
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Linking survey and Twitter data: informed consent, disclosure, security, and archiving
Luke Sloan, Curtis Jessop, Tarek Al Baghal, et al.
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Language proficiency among respondents: implications for data quality in a longitudinal face-to-face survey
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The Longitudinal Item Count Technique: a new technique for asking sensitive questions in surveys
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Linking Twitter and survey data: the impact of survey mode and demographics on consent rates across three UK studies
Tarek Al Baghal, Luke Sloan, Curtis Jessop, et al.
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The effect of online and mixed-mode measurement of cognitive ability
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Usage and impact metrics for Parliamentary libraries
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Last year your answer was …: the impact of dependent interviewing wording and survey factors on reporting of change
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Using data mining to predict the occurrence of respondent retrieval strategies in calendar interviewing: the quality of retrospective reports
Robert F. Belli, L. Dee Miller, Tarek Al Baghal, et al.
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Parallel associations and the structure of autobiographical knowledge
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Obtaining data linkage consent for children: factors influencing outcomes and potential biases
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The stability of mode preferences: implications for tailoring in longitudinal surveys
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Using motivational statements in web-instrument design to reduce item-missing rates in a mixed-mode context
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Is vague valid? The comparative predictive validity of vague quantifiers and numeric response options
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Estimating support for extremism and its correlates: the case of Pakistan